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>> i did. >> did you see harry reid? >> there's no chance of -- >> but if you think -- i want to rise above. there was so little of anything close to that yesterday other than just the -- i mean, people at home must be like, it's the endless blaming and finger pointing and, you know, when one side says it's all the other side's fault and all the other side comes on and says people at home aren't going, wow, i believe you, harry. or i believe i, mitch. they're saying you're both losers, right? >> right. >> my real concern is this is what the current version of america actually voted for. >> the house is different. all politics is local. harry reid, you know which interest he satisfies. >> they're not that far apart. if you look at the negotiating positions, they're not -- >> they're emotionally far apart. >> for that bigger deal. >> so, really, the numbers aren't that different. you would think with even a small amount of good will they could find -- >> i'll tell you, listening to harry reid, it was once again the only pe
>> i did. >> did you see harry reid? >> there's no chance of -- >> but if you think -- i want to rise above. there was so little of anything close to that yesterday other than just the -- i mean, people at home must be like, it's the endless blaming and finger pointing and, you know, when one side says it's all the other side's fault and all the other side comes on and says people at home aren't going, wow, i believe you, harry. or i believe i, mitch. they're saying...
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i mean that's -- >> if harry reid is a dictator how come nothing ever passes the senate? it's not because he's -- -- you could say john boehner's a dictator, too. >> harry reid does not allow amendments. he does not respect the rights of the minority. it's a real problem. so you know, the people elected me. they really don't have a voice in the united states senate, because you know, harry reid fills up the tree, i know it's a technical legislative term but we do not have an open process. what we should have done as soon as the house passed the full extension of all tax rates back last summer, harry reid should have brought that to the floor of the senate, we should have had an open debate, open amendments, we should have made legislators vote on things. take a position on things. actually involve the 100 elected officials in this process. instead, we're here at the end of the year, a couple of elected officials with their unelected staffs are doing these deals behind closed doors. i don't know what's happening behind there. am i all of a sudden going to get a product som
i mean that's -- >> if harry reid is a dictator how come nothing ever passes the senate? it's not because he's -- -- you could say john boehner's a dictator, too. >> harry reid does not allow amendments. he does not respect the rights of the minority. it's a real problem. so you know, the people elected me. they really don't have a voice in the united states senate, because you know, harry reid fills up the tree, i know it's a technical legislative term but we do not have an open...
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a talk with some of harry reid's constituents. jane, we downloaded from andrew's iphone showing mustang ranch. how is business in nevada? >> don't tell me wife. >> you're going to nienld out. it's rough. as we approach the fiscal cliff and harry reid's state has been slow. it's hit every industry in nevada and i mean every industry. >> how's business? >> it's been better. >> susan austin run as small business outside reno, nevada, but her business is different. it's a brothel. the legendary mustang ranch. >> this is one of our suites, the asian suite. austin thought the world's oldest profession would be recessionproof. not true. >> then went my high rollers. they discovered they didn't have the discretionary income and they couldn't play as hard as they used to. well that definitely dug into their wallets which definitely affected us. >> will the fiscal cliff impact the mustang ranch? >> well, if folks rub out of money and jobs, i suppose it could. >> gillman is a republican who is looking to nevada's powerful democrat harry reid
a talk with some of harry reid's constituents. jane, we downloaded from andrew's iphone showing mustang ranch. how is business in nevada? >> don't tell me wife. >> you're going to nienld out. it's rough. as we approach the fiscal cliff and harry reid's state has been slow. it's hit every industry in nevada and i mean every industry. >> how's business? >> it's been better. >> susan austin run as small business outside reno, nevada, but her business is different....
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harry reid saying it won't. each side continuing to say the other's fiscal cliff positions are not balanced. we have watched the markets and they have thrown through this rhetoric. the dow futures are up after yesterday gaining the day before that, too. overseas in asia, you saw gains in tokyo, that market up 2.4%, the nikkei above 10,000 for the first time in march. in europe we see green arrows. the biggest gainer is in france, up a half percent and the same story with the ftse in london. >>> our two investors, ralph schlosstein and ceo and blackrock co-founder and glenn hutchins co-founder of silver lake partners. and also joining us is congressman steve israel chairman of the democratic congressional campaign. i don't know how long it takes to become a billionaire, how long does it take? >> a lifetime. >> since we have the congressman with us, i know you have to run, congressman, tell us where we stand now. we heard about this plan b. do you purely view that as what we see often, a stalking horse in washingt
harry reid saying it won't. each side continuing to say the other's fiscal cliff positions are not balanced. we have watched the markets and they have thrown through this rhetoric. the dow futures are up after yesterday gaining the day before that, too. overseas in asia, you saw gains in tokyo, that market up 2.4%, the nikkei above 10,000 for the first time in march. in europe we see green arrows. the biggest gainer is in france, up a half percent and the same story with the ftse in london....
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you write your senator, you write harry reid and say harry reid it's passed congress this bill to audit the federal reserve it's in your hands. please present it to the senate, just present it to them for a vote, it's already been voted and approved, present it. it's been sitting there and harry reid agreed with this and thought it was a great idea, just present it. people can now lead so their leader also follow. get involved and say hey just present it to the senate. people have to take action. we took off, by the way, on the petrone express to go to both conventions, the petrone express is a 1927 train car that roosevelt campaigned off of and i thought hey why don't we the people get involved. i took my time, spent my money and went there. how do we get involved? first of all i love you out there, okay, really do. we the people must speak up. so here was our campaign, and it's accountabilitycampaign.com, just a few pages. mr. senator, or mrs. senator, presidential candidate, hopeful, congressman, would you please write down all your promises and then say, i will fulfill this in my fi
you write your senator, you write harry reid and say harry reid it's passed congress this bill to audit the federal reserve it's in your hands. please present it to the senate, just present it to them for a vote, it's already been voted and approved, present it. it's been sitting there and harry reid agreed with this and thought it was a great idea, just present it. people can now lead so their leader also follow. get involved and say hey just present it to the senate. people have to take...
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. >> where is ed schultz and rachel maddow, where are these people screaming about harry reid? there's not a peep out of any of them. >> i'm saying it's despicable with you. >> even howard dean said maybe he's lost a little credibility on this, but i haven't seen anyone saying anything about harry reid. >> on the issue of paying more than he's supposed to. he's come out repeatedly saying he shouldn't. >> i don't have a problem with that. >> because of what he said you want to hold him -- >> i'm saying the whole thing is a pr thing, right? he's paying more so that we can have a headline. >> if he didn't do it, he would have paid under 13 and he said i will pay -- >> correct. >> he said i'll make sure i pay 13% and again he could have -- >> if he only gave $2 million to charity, he wouldn't have had but to give the $4 million and other people were writing in on twitter that for the latter day saints church you're obligated to tithe. you have to? so are christians. you don't get thrown in jail if you don't tithe. >> you said it would be ridiculous for him to pay more than he shoul
. >> where is ed schultz and rachel maddow, where are these people screaming about harry reid? there's not a peep out of any of them. >> i'm saying it's despicable with you. >> even howard dean said maybe he's lost a little credibility on this, but i haven't seen anyone saying anything about harry reid. >> on the issue of paying more than he's supposed to. he's come out repeatedly saying he shouldn't. >> i don't have a problem with that. >> because of what he...
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. >> if i asked senator harry reid why don't you have a budget, you say you want one. would he have an answer for me? what would he say? he would say the republicans won't raise taxes because we can't have a budget. >> what is the answer. >> your audience isn't used to me making partisan comments but i will just say this. i do not think they want to put any card out on the table, not a single democrat voted for any budget, not a single one, not the president's budget, not the ryan budget, not the twomey budget. remember, they have a majority on the senate, they can pass any budget they want on the senate floor with 51 votes. >> nobody knows this, no new york readers know this. can i just suggest a column for you? they have 53 democrats on the budget. they could pass a budget right now. will you just inform the "new york times" because they don't know this because it would never be in the normal part of the paper, would you just inform them all the the readers that there is no budget? >> then you'd have to reconcile the two budgets after that, the ryan budget and the de
. >> if i asked senator harry reid why don't you have a budget, you say you want one. would he have an answer for me? what would he say? he would say the republicans won't raise taxes because we can't have a budget. >> what is the answer. >> your audience isn't used to me making partisan comments but i will just say this. i do not think they want to put any card out on the table, not a single democrat voted for any budget, not a single one, not the president's budget, not the...
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and so he has less wiggle room i think than harry reid does. >> at least until late november whenever they actually caucus? >> right. >> and the president has wig i will wiggle room the size of the west coast to east coast. >> but he also feels he just won a mandate. he did come away with a victory if you look at the electoral college. >> but he knows full well it wasn't about this issue. >> yes, this was not the only thing out there, but it was huge part of his campaign. >> do you know who else had a huge mandate and said i have political capital and i'm going to spend? george bush said that about social security in 2004. didn't even get to the planning stages. >> the president had this with obamacare back in 2010. he lost the midterms. >> which means -- see, i've already risen above, but i don't have a lot of confidence that -- although at this point, his wiggle room is huge. he just says fine, let's go a year and work on simpson bowles. but he's never liked simpson bowles. >> maury, what do you think? >> two quick points. first of all, you have to read between the lines. this week
and so he has less wiggle room i think than harry reid does. >> at least until late november whenever they actually caucus? >> right. >> and the president has wig i will wiggle room the size of the west coast to east coast. >> but he also feels he just won a mandate. he did come away with a victory if you look at the electoral college. >> but he knows full well it wasn't about this issue. >> yes, this was not the only thing out there, but it was huge part of...
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what about harry reid? i mean, he's majority leader, right? he says "i have a source that says that you paid no taxes for ten years. i mean that's out there, isn't it?" >> i've always liked harry reid, first of all he did pay taxes. >> don, you're in the casino business. everybody kisses harry reid's ring that's in the casino business because he's in nevada. >> no, i just liked him over the years and i've sort of -- >> he's like senator pat garry from "godfather." >> it's the wrong thing to say and i think he probably wished he didn't say it. >> i don't think so. he doesn't care. >> donald, do you know anybody who has $100 million in their i.r.a.? >> yeah. >> you do? >> yeah, there are people. >> it's a rollover? >> people exist. there are people that exist. >> that's part of what the whole debate is about. $100 million is a lot to get in there. >> you can roll over whatever you have in your pension fund. >> in terms of how he did it, through putting in units from bain that were at these, what people thought was a very low basis, that grew and
what about harry reid? i mean, he's majority leader, right? he says "i have a source that says that you paid no taxes for ten years. i mean that's out there, isn't it?" >> i've always liked harry reid, first of all he did pay taxes. >> don, you're in the casino business. everybody kisses harry reid's ring that's in the casino business because he's in nevada. >> no, i just liked him over the years and i've sort of -- >> he's like senator pat garry from...
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senator harry reid to continue tax breaks for households with incomes below $250,000. the senate bill would also likely contain an extension of expiring unemployment benefits. the fiscal cliff is not the only ticking clock in washington. in a letter to congress treasury secretary tim geithner said the u.s. would hit the $16.4 trillion ceiling on monday. without extraordinary measures geithner announced that the treasury would begin accounting moves that would keep the government from hitting its credit limit for about two months. the treasury secretary warning that it's hard to predict exactly how much time the accounting moves will buy, because ongoing cliff negotiations make it hard for them to forecast revenue and spending for next year. >>> housing prices, some good news. on track to record their first yearly gain since 2006. it's a front page piece in "the wall street journal." it describes what is the strongest performance since the housing bust. the trend could accelerate this rebound we've seen in real estate. reason for the improvement, growing demand, shrinki
senator harry reid to continue tax breaks for households with incomes below $250,000. the senate bill would also likely contain an extension of expiring unemployment benefits. the fiscal cliff is not the only ticking clock in washington. in a letter to congress treasury secretary tim geithner said the u.s. would hit the $16.4 trillion ceiling on monday. without extraordinary measures geithner announced that the treasury would begin accounting moves that would keep the government from hitting...
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are you a friend of harry reid as well? >> no, not a friend of harry reid's. i haven't met him. i think sheldon likes him as a person, but doesn't like his politics, and we have not been vocal about the harry reid situation in nevada because he's so important to the state of nevada, but i'm certainly not a supporter of harry. i think sheldon adelson grew up as a democrat. i grew up as a democrat. we come from democratic backgrounds and steve has been more vocal against the president. sheldon is more vocal for the republican positions and that's where we pretty much stand. i think business people -- >> who changed? did you change from -- or did the democratic party change? >> i think the democratic party changed. i go back a long time, i grew up in boston, my grandfather was a supporter of john mccormick in the '20s, longest running chairman of the house of representatives. >> democrat. >> democrat. i was a kennedy democrat, sheldon and steve was a kennedy democrat. i think when i watched the democratic convention this time, what i saw was a real difference than what we believed
are you a friend of harry reid as well? >> no, not a friend of harry reid's. i haven't met him. i think sheldon likes him as a person, but doesn't like his politics, and we have not been vocal about the harry reid situation in nevada because he's so important to the state of nevada, but i'm certainly not a supporter of harry. i think sheldon adelson grew up as a democrat. i grew up as a democrat. we come from democratic backgrounds and steve has been more vocal against the president....
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i heard harry reid be very clear that he is prepared to make compromises to get this country back on track. i heard john boehner say that he was open to revenue. now, however defined that he was open to revenue. there were other voices more disside dissident. certainly i thought senator mcconnell unfortunately didn't sound the same, positive note that the others did but look, the president made very clear that he is prepared to sit down across the aisle. in fact started calling republican colleagues. i've been part of, for a year and a half a group of six, it's now a group of eight. we have been working steadily, and there are other groups working. i believe our colleagues if they're prepared to act, will have options to consider when they return. >> i'm just wondering and senator, do you think it's possible that we don't have to -- will the democrats agree not to get to 39.2, is there something else they'd accept, some other way of revenue raising where that top marginal rate doesn't go back, that seems to be something that, ever since the president compromised that first time, it's
i heard harry reid be very clear that he is prepared to make compromises to get this country back on track. i heard john boehner say that he was open to revenue. now, however defined that he was open to revenue. there were other voices more disside dissident. certainly i thought senator mcconnell unfortunately didn't sound the same, positive note that the others did but look, the president made very clear that he is prepared to sit down across the aisle. in fact started calling republican...
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why throw away a vote when harry reid wasn't even going to bring it up. you said it in your piece. >> why be on the record as voting for it. >> i have heard another thing, a little more -- >> the other thing is they want some serious cuts to go along with it. you're going to have to do even more cutting than is already on the table. >> i will say that the president has something of a plan and when you ask them for detail on the plan they refer you to the 60-page document that has savings plans. but when i ask the gop for their spending plan, they kind o owledge they don't have one. so, it's a little bit disingenuous i think on both sides. what there was, i understand, becky, is there were secret documents going back and forth that had real spending plans in them. that stopped on tuesday. and as i understand it, no reporter has really seen those documents going back and forth. >> do you think republicans would vote down after the 1st, lowering taxes on 98%? >> no. >> i don't either. >> you're the calmest guy at the table. you're cool on this. we go over th
why throw away a vote when harry reid wasn't even going to bring it up. you said it in your piece. >> why be on the record as voting for it. >> i have heard another thing, a little more -- >> the other thing is they want some serious cuts to go along with it. you're going to have to do even more cutting than is already on the table. >> i will say that the president has something of a plan and when you ask them for detail on the plan they refer you to the 60-page document...
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love to see harry reid block a vote on that one. and how about the no changes in benefits for medicare and social security. the white house is quite willing to throw seniors under the bus under that. so the republicans should have gone on offense, joe. >> i can't tell where -- i'm going back and looking at which one of these. you're somewhere between denial and anger i think, still, steve. you have not reached acceptance. >> acceptance of hurting an economy -- >> i know. >> is not what the political -- bob novak, the great political -- >> don't the american people deserve this? they want their entitlements, we've got to pay for them. >> there are various ways you do entitlements. for example on the social security, you don't have to change any benefit formulas, including cost of living for those on the system, about to go on the system. for younger people you can introduce a new system where you own your own personal accounts, turn liability in to an asset. in terms of delivery of health keir. we assume the current system is going t
love to see harry reid block a vote on that one. and how about the no changes in benefits for medicare and social security. the white house is quite willing to throw seniors under the bus under that. so the republicans should have gone on offense, joe. >> i can't tell where -- i'm going back and looking at which one of these. you're somewhere between denial and anger i think, still, steve. you have not reached acceptance. >> acceptance of hurting an economy -- >> i know....
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. >> in news out of washington, harry reid making a new offer on student loans. unless an agreement is reached, the interest rate set to double on july 1st. he suggested proposed changes in plans be used to cover the cost of sfwending the -- >> why are you saying this so we weekly? >> because you're either eeatini want the camera to -- >> i'm very interested in stupt lo student loans. >> i got you to talk anyway with a mouthful. >> nobody was able to see. >> if i got this done quick enough, would you have had to read the next story. >> senate republican leadership aide says the propose would be reviewed and that it may represent -- >> you talked so long that they -- >> so it was supposed to be you. >> the floor is yours. >> do you want to bring up any of my personal habits at this point again? >> no, that was me. sorry. >> oh, with the kids. okay. yeah, that was in makeup. >> it was in makeup. we'll talk about during the break. >> when we come back, we'll come back to the bottom of what ben bernanke really meant yesterday with his testimony. but first, there will
. >> in news out of washington, harry reid making a new offer on student loans. unless an agreement is reached, the interest rate set to double on july 1st. he suggested proposed changes in plans be used to cover the cost of sfwending the -- >> why are you saying this so we weekly? >> because you're either eeatini want the camera to -- >> i'm very interested in stupt lo student loans. >> i got you to talk anyway with a mouthful. >> nobody was able to see....
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reid, none of them have acted and it's the lack of leadership on the part of this white house honestly that has gotten us to where we are. if you look at any issue and i know whether it is energy policy, tax policy, policy to encourage entrepreneurs in this country, i just think the president has demonstrated a lack of leadership and i think that's why you're seeing the polls doubt his ability to solve the problems because frankly's in over his head. >> is there, am i correct in thinking a lot of people think that nothing can get done in washington these days. am i correct in thinking the two parties don't even talk at this point? >> that's not correct, becky. i think that we have gotten to the point now, 42 days out from the election that folks are waiting to see some resolution but there are two big issues with he wrangled over last year we couldn't get beyond, those are taxes and really health care and this election is going to be dispositive on taxes, i can tell you that, because the president has made very clear he wants taxes to go up and again if mitt romney wins this thing whic
reid, none of them have acted and it's the lack of leadership on the part of this white house honestly that has gotten us to where we are. if you look at any issue and i know whether it is energy policy, tax policy, policy to encourage entrepreneurs in this country, i just think the president has demonstrated a lack of leadership and i think that's why you're seeing the polls doubt his ability to solve the problems because frankly's in over his head. >> is there, am i correct in thinking...
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reid in the senate because it doesn't raise taxes. all they have done is don't say we got raise taxes. now look i'm as frustrated as you are and i think there will be some issues that have to be resolved through this the election and taxes is certainly one of them. ate question of whether the american people will think hey we have a revenue problem in washington or a spending problem. most people say we have a spending problem. >> why can't it be a combination of both? that's not to suggest that the democrats, by the way, have approached it in that way. they talk about balance but it is for them about tax on the wealthy without talking about entitlements. >> andrew, i think the issue is this. if it is so important for the other side to raise taxes, then at least let's sit down and talk about how we fix the problem of the spending, because if you don't address the problem of the deficit and debt, raising taxes is like throwing good money after bad. how can you go and ask people in this country to pay more into washington if you're not
reid in the senate because it doesn't raise taxes. all they have done is don't say we got raise taxes. now look i'm as frustrated as you are and i think there will be some issues that have to be resolved through this the election and taxes is certainly one of them. ate question of whether the american people will think hey we have a revenue problem in washington or a spending problem. most people say we have a spending problem. >> why can't it be a combination of both? that's not to...
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. >> he won't have harry reid in there stopping every bill. >> he's covered from that? >> absolutely. he does. have to take the positions on a lot of things that we are putting forward. so if we have a republican senate again i think that mitt romney will be elected. i'm feeling better and better about the prospects. >> the question based on where in trade is today. we'll know in six months. >> we're checking it all the time. >> it's like premarket trading and facebook. >>> hormelfood is out with earnings this morning. the company earned 48 cents for the second quarter. key factor is turkey burgers. i had three of them yesterday. >> three? >> i had to because i had nothing else. no carbs. joining us now from austin, minnesota, chairman and ceo of hormel foods. good to see you, sir. >> good morning. >> this is a pretty good number for you. i mean, up 5%. just plugging along with your normal product mix. >> we're very pleased with the results. record sales and earnings for the company. a very balanced set of results with four out of our five business segments generating g
. >> he won't have harry reid in there stopping every bill. >> he's covered from that? >> absolutely. he does. have to take the positions on a lot of things that we are putting forward. so if we have a republican senate again i think that mitt romney will be elected. i'm feeling better and better about the prospects. >> the question based on where in trade is today. we'll know in six months. >> we're checking it all the time. >> it's like premarket trading...
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also senator harry reid says that republicans need to, quote, get serious. both sides are saying this, both sides -- a lot of kabuke theater. >> everyone got disgusted. nobody needs that image. >> the fiscal cliff will certainly be one of the main topics of discussion when president obama meets with some of the nation's governors today. actually i think they're meeting with vice president biden. then governors will be meeting with some of the congressional leadership, as well. but you guys are watching this, we know this is drama and theater. do you think a deal gets struck at the end of the day? >> i do. i have to say, i still think we'll get a last minute deal. i just cannot imagine that congress will allow to us go over the cliff. so i think the ramifications for the economy are too significant. i think we're watching whatever you want to call it, all of the politics playing out, but i still think in the end we'll get a last minute deal. >> i agree. and i think even though the sides are far apart, you have things on the table now. so you can say you're he
also senator harry reid says that republicans need to, quote, get serious. both sides are saying this, both sides -- a lot of kabuke theater. >> everyone got disgusted. nobody needs that image. >> the fiscal cliff will certainly be one of the main topics of discussion when president obama meets with some of the nation's governors today. actually i think they're meeting with vice president biden. then governors will be meeting with some of the congressional leadership, as well. but...
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harry reid isn't even at the table and they're having these discussions. but he has a veto for anything that happens. a secret veto. but he's not in the room. the senate got elected, got itself re-elected by not having any votes over the last couple of years. i think if we had c-span, and cnbc cameras in the negotiations, then people could see what the republicans are doing, and the democrats are doing. let's remember what the president's budget is. i bet many of your viewers are unaware, because the establishment press hasn't covered what he's done. he saves a trillion dollars by not occupying iraq and afghanistan for the next ten years. okay. i could save a lot of money by not continuing the war of 1812. but a trillion dollars of the spending cuts are completely phony, because they're from something we already stopped doing. there's another trillion dollars that was agreed to and is in law from the budget control act. he wants to sell you that horse again. he wants to add another savings like that is this trillion. >> although the republicans -- jeb hens
harry reid isn't even at the table and they're having these discussions. but he has a veto for anything that happens. a secret veto. but he's not in the room. the senate got elected, got itself re-elected by not having any votes over the last couple of years. i think if we had c-span, and cnbc cameras in the negotiations, then people could see what the republicans are doing, and the democrats are doing. let's remember what the president's budget is. i bet many of your viewers are unaware,...
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they say we have this deal harry reid said the senate won't pick up and ask you to vote for revenue increase or tax hike, a lot of republicans will say hell no to that whereas they might vote for the larger deal that stands for a chance of addressing the fiscal cliff. >> congressman, what is the chance we're doing this in february alling to with t ing i together with the debt ceiling and everything combined. >> that is an interesting question. we are talking about the debt ceiling. here, you will see a slight change in style of congress. there is a camp in the republican camp that says let's do nothing until we get to debt ceiling because that re-established our ledge. there is a movement that the president and congress say we're not going to play hostage again where we get downgraded and the country is on a real cliff and not pay our bills. there is a chance democrats look at republicans, say, fine, don't raise the debt ceiling, the fault of the united states of america will be on your shoulders. i hope we don't get that and get the out-line of a deal in coming weeks. it will have to addres
they say we have this deal harry reid said the senate won't pick up and ask you to vote for revenue increase or tax hike, a lot of republicans will say hell no to that whereas they might vote for the larger deal that stands for a chance of addressing the fiscal cliff. >> congressman, what is the chance we're doing this in february alling to with t ing i together with the debt ceiling and everything combined. >> that is an interesting question. we are talking about the debt ceiling....
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reid's office, things pencilled in the margin. the bank regulatory bill dodd-frank was entirely written in the congress, so we really have had the lack of executive leadership, and power has moved out of the white house. now, i think that's a bad thing and i think the results suggest that's a bad thing and what i think this selection of ryan mean we have a really substantive guy who could be sitting in the white house so i think policy design and substance moved back from the legislature to the executive, if romney and ryan win. >> and larry, this brings us back to the thing that we've been talking about that everybody's been talking about, and that is that you need to get elected to do the things that you're proposing to do. and to do some of these things, i keep coming back and what i think republicans have to think about is the second bush presidency, when he said "i have some capital and i plan to spend it on social security, and you got absolutely nothing done in the second term. he had republicans in both houses, i think, an
reid's office, things pencilled in the margin. the bank regulatory bill dodd-frank was entirely written in the congress, so we really have had the lack of executive leadership, and power has moved out of the white house. now, i think that's a bad thing and i think the results suggest that's a bad thing and what i think this selection of ryan mean we have a really substantive guy who could be sitting in the white house so i think policy design and substance moved back from the legislature to the...
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. >> harry reid? >> no. not because reid isn't a good leader. he's not a good speaker. he's a brilliant man. >> he leads really well. >> listen, reid runs the senate remarkably well. >> what about the budget? >> wait, wait. >> in 1999, 2000, 2013, 2005 republicans put up a budget. i don't want to hear this b.s. -- >> love when people say we haven't put out a budget in three years. when the republicans had the house and senate they didn't put out a bill for fours years. we have a year to catch up to you guys. >> obama was leading heading in to this convention in nine out of ten swing states. does he get a bump coming out of this and how long does it last? >> romney gets a bump and obama gets a bump and everybody hunkers back down. >> i think they will wait for these debates. 20 debates in the republican primary, average vote are really atuned and almost expect there to be, not just hand to hand combat but the irony about presidential politics you don't see the candidates together until the debates. they are never at the same place at the same time until somebody dies. >>
. >> harry reid? >> no. not because reid isn't a good leader. he's not a good speaker. he's a brilliant man. >> he leads really well. >> listen, reid runs the senate remarkably well. >> what about the budget? >> wait, wait. >> in 1999, 2000, 2013, 2005 republicans put up a budget. i don't want to hear this b.s. -- >> love when people say we haven't put out a budget in three years. when the republicans had the house and senate they didn't put out a...
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reid on a starvation diet at least for now. they were told you'll get no money from the democratic national committee, no money from the obama re-election effort except at a couple of structured fund-raiser, but don't come to us expecting any assistance. pelosi and reed owiid had hope 0 million and they were told you won't get it now or in the summer and you won't get it in the fall. now, i've since talked to people close to pelosi and reid and they understood and took their 34ed s medicine plight olitely. but they're hoping there might be more ehas tisity, but for now, it's for his campaign only and house and senate democrats are largely on their own. >> let's talk jeff bush. what is the significance of all of this? >> he doesn't huff him and he endorsed him late in this process. even after his father had endorsed. he's no big fan of mitt rom notice a lot of issues, but this is just another sign of the establishment of the party 37, the elected officials. jeb bush say ing this is what's going to happen. a lot wanted romney to
reid on a starvation diet at least for now. they were told you'll get no money from the democratic national committee, no money from the obama re-election effort except at a couple of structured fund-raiser, but don't come to us expecting any assistance. pelosi and reed owiid had hope 0 million and they were told you won't get it now or in the summer and you won't get it in the fall. now, i've since talked to people close to pelosi and reid and they understood and took their 34ed s medicine...
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. >> back in 2010, the argument was okay, so we didn't defeat harry reid. but still a net positive, the tea party. look what it did. now you've got to add about three or more more. republicans lost lugar's seat after how many. you have to look at it now and say that from 2010, the pendulum swung back in the general population much further. >> it's also the self-destructive parts of the republican party. >> the tea party is probably a negative in this most recent election. you could still argue in 2010 it was a positive. but at this point, you're cutting off your nose to spite your face. >> they are taking slam dunk victories and just throwing them away. >> the house might be weakened. >> i don't think if i was a tea party guy elected for one term, i wouldn't be nearly as emboldened. >> if i was boehner, i wouldn't pay nearly as much attention. >> the experience of the debt limit increase, which took a manifesto on the republican party, made an impression on some of those members of the republican caucus. so you already saw beginning in the late summer of 20
. >> back in 2010, the argument was okay, so we didn't defeat harry reid. but still a net positive, the tea party. look what it did. now you've got to add about three or more more. republicans lost lugar's seat after how many. you have to look at it now and say that from 2010, the pendulum swung back in the general population much further. >> it's also the self-destructive parts of the republican party. >> the tea party is probably a negative in this most recent election. you...
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so reid would i suspect -- >> i'm starting to like him more. i thought of him as senator pat geary from godfather 2. but everybody loves harry. there's a song everybody loves harry. anybodies that that has anything to do with casinos loves harry. just a quick question. you were a big cap guy for a long time. now dividends rates where going up. are you still a big cap guy? i've been a small cap guy. i'll tell you you why. >> when did you switch? >> this is a while ago. the reason why, number one -- it's a growth story. >> do you like the natural gases play ms in small cap? >> the way we've invested, we haven't been looking at producers. we're looking at users of natural gas. i think that's been a little bit better. >> we'll hit that break at 6:50, the one that we keep -- >> let's do it. >> and write a six minute tease for that break. i'm going to have time to read the entire thing and people at the end of that tease, no one will leave before 7:00. >> because we never listen to the producers. >> the only reason people watch us is for those teaser
so reid would i suspect -- >> i'm starting to like him more. i thought of him as senator pat geary from godfather 2. but everybody loves harry. there's a song everybody loves harry. anybodies that that has anything to do with casinos loves harry. just a quick question. you were a big cap guy for a long time. now dividends rates where going up. are you still a big cap guy? i've been a small cap guy. i'll tell you you why. >> when did you switch? >> this is a while ago. the...
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. >> i can understand how he -- i don't want to give money to harry reid and nancy pelosi. i can see his point. >> i hear you. >> president obama welcoming -- if it could go to the deficit, then i'd do it. welcoming g-8 leaders to camp david. the ongoing euro crisis and shakeup of global leadership likely to take center stage. joining us now is bore h ocbob hormats. could i talk to you about jpmorgan and greece and spain and tax policy and what he tries to do about tax policy. but why don't -- you've been in the business a long time. let's start with facebook. how many shares you were able to have allocated to you and when you plan on blowing them out. >> the key point is i was in that business, i'm not anymore. so i have really not spent a great deal of time over the last several months addressing this issue. but i enjoyed your conversation. >> it's fun to watch. >> it is. >> let's draw on your international and wall street experience and give us a run down of the last couple of days in greece and then spain. >> i think what we're doing here, commenting on the actual finan
. >> i can understand how he -- i don't want to give money to harry reid and nancy pelosi. i can see his point. >> i hear you. >> president obama welcoming -- if it could go to the deficit, then i'd do it. welcoming g-8 leaders to camp david. the ongoing euro crisis and shakeup of global leadership likely to take center stage. joining us now is bore h ocbob hormats. could i talk to you about jpmorgan and greece and spain and tax policy and what he tries to do about tax policy....
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harry reid is still senate majority leader, for all the good that i guess you would say the tea party has done in certain races, it can backfire, can't it? if it backfires and the national election, was it worth it? >> there's nothing perfect about bottom-up politics but if you look at the net in 2010 we picked up if you include scott brown a net of seven seats. the tea party had a lot to do with that. the republican establishment was saying that maybe, just maybe they could pick up one seat. so you got to look at everything but the evolution of the tea party allows us to get in early, recruit candidates that have both the ability to run a decent political campaign and the philosophical belief that unites them with conservatism. >> you have the independents in the middle and some say the tea party might hurt the chances of those -- i've had people that sit here on this set saying they're not sure who the real romney is, is he the romney that governed a northeastern state in a moderate way or the extremist that president obama is calling him now. which is he? if there is a perception i
harry reid is still senate majority leader, for all the good that i guess you would say the tea party has done in certain races, it can backfire, can't it? if it backfires and the national election, was it worth it? >> there's nothing perfect about bottom-up politics but if you look at the net in 2010 we picked up if you include scott brown a net of seven seats. the tea party had a lot to do with that. the republican establishment was saying that maybe, just maybe they could pick up one...
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he should call harry reid and do something. this document he controls in its entirety. it is his statement much of the way to govern the united states and his plan has consistently four years running put the united states into a debt spiral. this is unacceptable. >> a simple question, doug, would you accept -- would you endorse a budget that included some new revenues? >> yes. bowles simpson says do fundamental tax reform. it has been agreed upon across the spectrum from the left to the right as something necessary. the president has never put forward a single serious proposal on fundamental tax reform despite saying he wants. it. >> so bowles simpson raises like $2 trillion in new revenue. it goes further. >> and it had republican -- >> i understand that. >> that broadens the base. >> it's not going after just the wealthiest americans. >> wait. you keep asserting no republicans -- republicans signed off on bowles simpson so get your facts straight. not the stuff he puts out, this is a joke. >> i think it's encouraging you agree and i agree with you. broadening the base
he should call harry reid and do something. this document he controls in its entirety. it is his statement much of the way to govern the united states and his plan has consistently four years running put the united states into a debt spiral. this is unacceptable. >> a simple question, doug, would you accept -- would you endorse a budget that included some new revenues? >> yes. bowles simpson says do fundamental tax reform. it has been agreed upon across the spectrum from the left to...